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came from

verb as in arise, emanate

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Of that, $2.07 billion came from government-required credits bought from Tesla by other automakers.

In Nevada, the measure that became Question 4 on this year’s ballot also came from the state Legislature.

"This is exciting. This is organic. This is the rap scene which came from the organic scene."

From BBC

This year, 81% of the party's funding came from membership fees, compared to just 35% in 2015 - the year former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon led it to a massive 56 seats in the general election.

From BBC

But some people took their anger and fear out on people who looked like they came from the same Middle Eastern countries as the hijackers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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